Perroquetsecours is looking for the best possible family for the following bird who was found on September, 22nd 2017 in Montréal, QC and who was properly surrendered to Perroquetsecours. This bird can not leave his foster family home before November, 22nd 2017, our policy being that the every found bird must remain in our foster care for two months, time for us to search for the owner or to allow time for the owner to manifest himself, which has been done. The bird is currently in Montreal QC.

Habits and personality: (text based on his foster family's observations)

Lucky is a loving and sweet bird. He does not bite but warns us with his beak, whenever he feels uncomfortable. He lets himself be caressed a little on the back, but no frills for the moment. He comes on the finger and loves to be on the shoulder, gives kisses and pinches the ears. Quiet in nature, he whistles, makes sounds, already imitates my laughter, dances and shouts like any good bird.

He eats pellets, seeds, but not a lot of vegetables, so the adoptive family will have to insist on integrating them into his diet. He loves pumpkin seeds and popcorn. He sleeps with a blanket on his cage at night, he becomes calm immediately after his sleep ritual.

Reason for placing in adoption:

The bird was found and surrendered to Perroquetsecours. He stayed two months in our foster care, time for us to search to find the owner without success. Our mandate has been completed and now the bird can be put up for adoption. The adoption fee for this bird is $80,00. The bird does not come with his cage, however, in order to avoid additional stress to the animal, we can make arrangements with the adopter.

If you’re interested to adopt this bird or wish to have more information, please contact Perroquetsecours at the following link: adoption@perroquetsecours.com or call 450-567-8765 or fill out our web form at the following link: http://www.perroquetsecours.com/?page_id=1860Perroquetsecours will make a pre-selection of the candidates that meet our rigorous criteria for adoption. The final choice of the adoptive family among all candidates will be at the sole discretion of Perroquetsecours.

Perroquetsecours must, on a regular basis, put some unclaimed found birds up for adoption and in doing so, it updates a database of candidates interested in adopting a parrot. Therefore, and although this is not its main mission, in exceptional circumstances and at its own discretion, it happens that Perroquetsecours agrees to intervene to help a person in need to find a new family for one or more of their birds.